Government influence and direction over a countrys telecommunication infrastructure is determined by policies and regulations designed to provide oversight of how a telecom company should conduct business within the country. While these policies and regulations can range from extremely liberal to authoritarian, a nations ideology will dictate how governments interact with telecommunications providers and, ultimately, the telecommunications companys ability to become a viable entity for economic growth. Vast opportunities within the Latin American and Caribbean region exist for telecommunication investors willing to tackle these complex government ideologies. This thesis explores the Caribbean countries of Jamaica and Cuba, where telecommuni...
regulatory commissions were created (for the nineteen countries in our regional sample). This instit...
In September of 1988, the government of Jamaica heralded its official entry into the information ind...
Routinely ranked among countries with the highest restrictions on Internet use in the world, Cuba\u2...
This dissertation presents a comparative analysis and review of the policy making, process for telec...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
This thesis will focus on the area of telecommunications technologies and policies, as developed and...
The foundation structures for telecommunications in the English-speaking Caribbean were laid during ...
This paper is based on the premise that investment in Information and Communication Technologies (IC...
This paper examines the period between 2000 and 2011 in the Jamaican telecommunications industry as ...
This article examines the undemocratic process of telecommunications divestment in Jamaica and Trin-...
Telecommunications are increasingly being recognized as critical strategic infrastructure for ensuri...
During the late 1990s, Jamaica’s telecommunications industry was poised for growth with an increased...
Many developing countries are privatizing their telecommunication sectors, but their governments are...
This paper examines the period between 2000 and 2011 in the Jamaican telecommunications industry as ...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
regulatory commissions were created (for the nineteen countries in our regional sample). This instit...
In September of 1988, the government of Jamaica heralded its official entry into the information ind...
Routinely ranked among countries with the highest restrictions on Internet use in the world, Cuba\u2...
This dissertation presents a comparative analysis and review of the policy making, process for telec...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
This thesis will focus on the area of telecommunications technologies and policies, as developed and...
The foundation structures for telecommunications in the English-speaking Caribbean were laid during ...
This paper is based on the premise that investment in Information and Communication Technologies (IC...
This paper examines the period between 2000 and 2011 in the Jamaican telecommunications industry as ...
This article examines the undemocratic process of telecommunications divestment in Jamaica and Trin-...
Telecommunications are increasingly being recognized as critical strategic infrastructure for ensuri...
During the late 1990s, Jamaica’s telecommunications industry was poised for growth with an increased...
Many developing countries are privatizing their telecommunication sectors, but their governments are...
This paper examines the period between 2000 and 2011 in the Jamaican telecommunications industry as ...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
regulatory commissions were created (for the nineteen countries in our regional sample). This instit...
In September of 1988, the government of Jamaica heralded its official entry into the information ind...
Routinely ranked among countries with the highest restrictions on Internet use in the world, Cuba\u2...